IL #691: When "It is Well" Isn't: leading with Faith in the Face of Crisis
Inspired Leadership Podcast with Ron R. Kelleher
Release Date: 05/18/2026
Inspired Leadership Podcast with Ron R. Kelleher
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info_outlineWhat do you say—and how do you lead—when everything is falling apart?
In Episode #691, When “It Is Well” Isn’t: Leading with Faith in the Face of Crisis, we explore a powerful and deeply practical leadership lesson from 2 Kings 4. At the center of this story is the Shunammite woman, whose quiet yet profound declaration—“It is well”—offers a blueprint for faith-driven leadership in life’s most difficult moments.
Her words were not denial. They were not naive optimism. They were a deliberate expression of faith in the middle of devastating circumstances—the sudden death of her son.
This episode unpacks what her response reveals about leadership under pressure. When crisis hits, leaders are not defined by whether they feel shaken—but by how they respond in the midst of it.
Through her example, we discover key leadership principles:
- Faith speaks before circumstances change
- The importance of going to the right source first
- The discipline to resist declaring a situation final too soon
- Emotional strength that acknowledges pain without surrendering to it
- The power of focused, persistent action rooted in conviction
We also explore how her past experience of God’s faithfulness shaped her present response—and why that matters for leaders today. Faith is not formed in the moment of crisis; it is revealed there.
This episode challenges leaders to examine their own responses when things unravel. Do we speak from fear or from faith? Do we react impulsively or move intentionally? Do we rely on external validation—or seek God first?
Most importantly, this conversation reminds us that biblical faith is never passive. The Shunammite woman didn’t simply believe—she acted. She moved with urgency, clarity, and purpose, trusting that God was not finished with her story.
If you are facing a leadership moment that feels uncertain, overwhelming, or broken, this episode will encourage you to lead differently—not by denying reality, but by anchoring your response in God’s character.
Because “it is well” is not always a statement of fact.
Sometimes, it is a declaration of faith.